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canter
1[ kan-ter ]
noun
- an easy gallop.
verb (used with or without object)
- to move or ride at a canter.
canter
2[ kan-ter ]
noun
- a person who is much given to the use of cant.
canter
/ ˈkæntə /
noun
- an easy three-beat gait of horses, etc, between a trot and a gallop in speed
- at a cantereasily; without effort
he won at a canter
verb
- to move or cause to move at a canter
Word History and Origins
Origin of canter1
Word History and Origins
Origin of canter1
Example Sentences
New Zealand flanker Dalton Papali'i had just picked off his pass and cantered in to give New Zealand a seven-point head start.
"Last season it turned into a bit of a canter for me - I've just been too good."
“Celtic should have won this league at a canter. When you look at the two teams, they're miles ahead. The gulf is huge,” the former Scotland international said.
We had over 20 televisions playing the same footage of horses cantering.
Liverpool are top of the pile approaching the end of the year, but what should have been a canter to victory turned out to be a triumph that had to be grinded out.
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